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Are newer WW's shorter?

Started by Lewis Brookshire III, September 03, 2010, 02:30:00 PM

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Lewis Brookshire III

I just got some newer "Standard" WW screw-in heads and they are 1/4"-3/8" shorter than my older heads, have they started making them shorter? Just curious.
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bolong

Not that I know of but haven't bought any in about a year.
bolong

dino

The new 125 grain screw-ins are a little shorter, the original 125 glue ons and 145 screw in have not changed.  The 125 screw-in had to be made a little shorter to make weight.
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Apex Predator

Yep, and shorter means steeper blade angle.
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Old York

They should just call them a WV instead of WW.
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